Shark feeding dives are no longer just for the avid diver or thrill seekers. Bahama's crystal clear waters are the best environment to come nose to nose with a frenzied school of sharks after they smelled the chum.

As divers, we learn how to appreciate the sea. And if we appreciate it, we should care for it. One of the most important things we can do for the environment is to learn how to be sustainable consumers. It is time to ask ourselves: are we eating sustainable seafood?

Papua New Guinea is one of the world's best dive destinations and Milne Bay offers fantastic reef diving and muck diving in the same location. Clear waters and phenomenal creatures make for an excellent dive trip that’s entirely worth the travel time.

Carapace Dive Master Joe Lepore teams up with National Geographic’s Pristine Seas and the Waitt Foundation for a 10 day expedition to the Savage Islands to film and conduct the first surveys of the health of the islands’ underwater systems, from shallow to deep.

Earth, air, water and fire. There is probably no place on this planet where the four classical elements are more abundant than the Galàpagos Islands. If you've never been there, you don't know what you're missing. But once you're there, you will always return, again and again.

Made famous by Discovery Channel's Shark Week, diving with tiger sharks at South Africa’s Aliwal Shoal is the ultimate adventure for any shark junkie. An adrenaline rush like no other, this drift dive regularly attracts oceanic black tips, dusky sharks, bull sharks, and of course, the tiger shark with no cage.